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TUB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POR TLAND, THURSDAY. MARCH 27. 1919. SCENIC CHARMS OF II DELIGHT VISITORS Congrssionai Party uuests of Portland on Jrip Along River Off for Astoria This Morning. .OREGON'S HOPE ENCOURAGED Need of Naval Base Between Bremerton and Mare Island Voiced; Fleet Division Needed. All the charms of Oregon's natural art gallery as they are found along the Co lumbia. River biarhway between Portland and Bonnevlllewere unfolded for the ad miration and enthuslast'c approval , of .members of the house naval affairs com mittee and others of the party of distin guished Oregon visitors who were guests of Portland on a highway tour weanes day afternoon. Delighted exclamations of surprise at the - scenio wonders or the ntgnway marked the entire route of the trip to Bonneville, where the state fish hatchery was Inspected. The party returned to Crown Point chalet for a chicken dinner Wednesday evening. The entire after soon, was spent in a most informal man ner, the congressmen and the women ac companylng them making a leisurely in snection of the highway. The naval affairs committee left at S :10 this morning over the North Bank road for Astoria, to spend this afternoon and Friday on a careful Inspection of the mouth of the Columbia river and a con- ? (deration, of recommendations to estab Ish there a naval base. This afternoon the members will inspect coast defenses, and will be entertained by Astoria citi zens at lunch and dinner. Friday the members will go aboard a government vessel . and steam to Tongue Point, the proposed naval base site. ' Hera AraJn Saturday I The party will return to Portland Fri fdev niarht. and will snsnd Saturday ynorning visiting Portland industrial (plants. In the afternoon they will go to J Vancouver, have lunch, board a river vessel and Inspect the Portland -harbor between the mouth of the Willamette and the city, continuing to the Waverly Country club for dinner in the evening. The party will leave for Tacoma Satur day night. Representative Hawley of Oregon, just returned from Washington, Joined the naval affairs committee at the train this morning for the two day trip to Astdria. Representative C N. McArthur of Port land, a member of the committee, also accompanied the visitors, j The trip-over the highway Wednesday afternoon followed an informal luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce, at which the members of the naval affairs com- rmittee were entertained at a joint ses sion of the chamber and the Portland Ad I club. Charles Berg, presiding. called .upon Judge George W. Stapleton and Marshal N. Dana , for remarks be- Sore Throat, Chest Colds Go Over Night One Small Box Proves It Begy's Mustarine Contains True Mustard. Does Not Irritate Nose and Eyes. .' Don't fool with remedies thaf act slow ly. Oet rid of the inflammation and con gestion as quick as you can. Safety-first. Baby's Mustarine will do It and do it so speeaiiy ana quicKiy inat you win wonder why you fooled with, liniments, poultices, plasters and hot water bottles mo long. - Bejry's Mustarine Is the original 1m- tprovement on the old-fashioned,, dirty. blistering mustard piaster, ana one sraau box is equal to fifty mustard plasters. Just rub ion the skin that's all you have to do. - It cannot blister, but in a few minutes will bring the relief you prayed for. . It is called the quickest pain killer on earth, because there is nothing like it to ease the pain of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, strains and pains. Try it to reduce swellings, for stiff neck, headache, earache and toothache The quick results will surprise you but be sure its Beby"s Mustarine made of real .mustard, always In the yellow, box. "TIZ" EASES TIRED, SORE, SWOLLEN FEET Instant relief for aching, puffed v up, calloused feet and corns. Why go limping around with aching, ; puffed-up feet feet so tired, chafed, sore, and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or of ft Why don't you get a 25-cent box of "ris' from the : drug store now and gladden your tor " tured feet? - V "Til' makes your feet glow with com fort; takes down swellings' and draws the soreness and jmieery right out of feet that, chafe, smart and burn. Tla" Instantly stops pain in corns, callouses and bunions. Tia is glorious - for tired, aching, sore feet. Kq more Shoe tightness no mors foot troubles. Adv. COLUMBIA HIGHWAY MM NAVAL COMMITTEE WET BY SPRAY, FROM CATARACT 5!' r & ,,r-r ' v - ' ' ' A - 4 ' ' " ' Congressional visitors experiencing delights or Columbia river highway H'ednesday, elimbed . trail to bridge spanning -pool under M uftnomah falls. From. left William J. Browning, of JVew Jersey; Lemuel P. Padgett, of. Tennessee; Frederick II. Micks, of New York; C N. McArthur, of Oregon; Mrs. Riordao and Daniel J. Riordan, of New York. fore the meeting was' turned over t Congressman McArthur. Chairman Lemuel P. Padgett of Ten nessee was the first speaker among the members of the committee. r "You Portland people are setting a wide-awake example (or tbe, east and for the nation In your industrial energy and public spirit, and the result is the progress of your own country and the nation," was Chairman Padgett's tribute to Portland and Oregon. Tfary Division Important '"Most important to you is the new naval policy that will bring to the Pa cific coast approximately a CO per cent division of the naval strength of the na tion. - That being true, big naval opera tions will be brought to the coast and their presence will invite full considera tion of the ' important problems such as you are to present to this committee. It means that you will not only have 60 per cent of the national fleet on this coast, but that the entire fleet Will often, probably, be assembled In Pacific coast waters. This committee believes the Pacific coast should have their greater part In the work of , the navy. " "The navy Is to be a big thing,-too. We all cherish the hope that no-, other holocaust of war will baptise the world in blood, and the navy, therefore must be one assurance of peace." William J. Browning of New Jersey, who "will foe the ranking Republican member of the committee when the new congress is formed, outlined the vast problems that a division of the navy will bring about through the necessity for proper care of the fleet. Colombia's Hopes Eneosraged "There " should be a naval station between - Bremerton and Mare Island," ho declared. "The committee knows that, but it does not know what kind of a station is - required." V Representative1 Daniel J. , Riordan of New York, for. JO years a representa tive in congress from New Tork city, made a brief address in spite of the pain he suffered from the ribs which were broken in an automobile accident tn California. VI , have preached economy through- j out this trip and as a reward my ribs were broken," he said.- "My colleagues have been giving away naval bases ana battleships at every stop and I assure you that any such gifts that pass by my vote must have- very great stress behind teem." kJSed A., Britten, representing an Illi nois ' district, and a boyhood friend of Charles F. Becg of Portland, who pre sided at the meeting, paid high tributs to thev Oregon - members "f - icongress and to Representative McArthur. :. -Anything McArthur -vants for his district ws believe In," Mr. Britten ae "Recently Chairman Hurley of the shipping board said ' to me r "We . tn the East look on the Pacific coast with considerable uncertainty, as far as shipbuilding Is ' concerned because crip on health simply because their blood Is. thinning out and possibly starving through lack of iron. It is through iron in the red coloring matter of the blood that life sustaining oxygen enters- the body" and enables the blood to change food into living tissue, muscle and brain. If people would only keep their blood filled with strength-giving iron by taking Nuxated Iron when they, feel weak, and run down they might readily build up their red blood corpuscles and quickly become stronger and healthier in every way. If you are not strong or well you owe it to youself to make the following test: See how Jong you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day after 'meals for two weeks.., Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. , Nuxated Iron will increase the strength of weak, nervous, .Tun-down men and women in two weeks' time in many instances. Ths manufacturers guarantee successful and entirely satisfactory results to every purchaser or they will refund your money.- Nuxated Iron is on sale in this city mX Owl Drug Co. and all other druggists. Adv. - - ' " ' . ' ". ' - - s Ex-Wobbly to t ? r. K k Takes Blame Morton, March 27. That Wyatt Keene, night watchman of the Tacoma Eastern railroad locomotive engine in Morton, was hot blown to kingdom come Tuesday morning about 1 o'clock he ascribes only to a providential Interfer ence. The engine blew up as he was asleep in the cab, throwing him back against the oil tank, injuring his back and burning his arm slightly. Keene assumes the entire blame. He said that he had just turned n the in jector for the second time, pulling the steam pressure down to about 1(0, and was Hooveriaing on oil. The cab was warm and he fell asleep. The next thing he knew he was swimming in hot oil. with a goodly portion of the contents of the tank In his face and eyes. The force of the explosion. blew the en gine off -the rails, forced several cars beyond a crossing several feet, blew the Bubbles, Movie Star, Is Dead n v e " t j i k n" Forestry Burro Far Famed Bubbles Is dead. Not only in' the Sluslsw forest, where Bubbles ' has been 'actively . connected with the forest service " for so many years, was Bubbles known, but his fame was f arspread through the movies In which he was caught In the act of steal ing hotcakes. off the cooking table. : Bubbles was not naturally a thief, but he had a mischievous disposition which displayed itself in playing" jokes upon people. .There was a time, for instance, when he visited a small town in the Sfuslaw country, and, passing a window before . which a woman was ironing a table cloth, he thrust bis bead through the window,, seised . the table . cloth and of the -strikes and . the failure of labor and . capital 'to find common ground.,. Ls.bor-. breaks ' it agreements that Is one trouble. The builder of ships must figure., on costs, too, or he can not . compete' with4 the : East. - Hurley looks forward ta . the I timet when ? the West will build ships cheaper than they are built in the East.' but to' arrive at that point labor and capital -unust get together. The shipping board. I Assure you,- is anxious to help the Pacific coast in-every way possible. "As 'to the tiavy.v the house ,had be- Your Grip I on Health? I Physician's Prescription to Increase the Health and Strength of naemic, Run down i Men and Women. . As a result of the tremendous strain which the war has put upon so many people, the nerve ceils have jbecome devitalized, the whole system weakened and thousands of men and women rare today losing, their Are You Losing , V' Pay Damages H H' H for Explosion top off the Winberg coal house, and did a good job of wrecking the engine. As soon as the master mechanic ar rived from Tacoma Keene offered to accept any other job the company would give him and to pay a stipulated' por tion of his wages each month to the company until the damage to the engine had been paid. "You bet, I'm mighty glad now I tors up my I. W. W. card, which was a year ago in April," said Keene. "If I were a wobbly now, I certainly would be in bad. I mean what I say when I offer to pay every cent of damages to the engine. I am not yet quite old enough to vote, so I have several years in which to make it up and then get a et&rt for "myself. It will be the same, too, if I never work for the company after the engine is paid for ; I'll go through with my end of it just the same." : ran with it half way down the street, where he. dropped, it with, a loud hee haw. 'Bubbles was jl burro, but he had many traits as bad as any human. In the days of old, Bubbles once went to Flor ence with a groups of surveyors and en gineers, all of whom proceeded to imbibe to excess of the Juice that produces joy one day and headaches the day after. Bubbles displayed such a vicious dis position after his "spree that the next day he savagely , bit anyone attempting to approaohshim. - ' Bubbles weighed 800 pounds, and often packed 200 pounds of flour into the forest camps. He was 25 years of age at the time of his "death. fore , . It ; a bill providing the largest naval appropriation in the history of the nation looking toward a navy with a rear punch. . I contend ths Pacific coast should have a 60 per cent division of the permanent fleet.' - An address - of patrlotlo inspiration was made by .Representative William B. Oliver 6f Alabama, who-.said: ' "A love of country and a love of home predominates . over , all. The music of 'Home Sweet Home' is heard "through every rustling of ' the national emblem. The great baslo' truth of national life Is sentiment. ' - "I am fully satisfied "of the need and the worth of naval development on this coast and will view your case in Oregon with that very ' much in mind. Soon you will have half of the greatest fleet the nation ever owned and ths import ance of navy development will be man datory. t Ship Sabiidy Advocated v . Declaring that New Tork city looks to Portland ag the future port supreme of the Pacific 'coast and that, a ship building subsidy to make competition fith foreign" construction possible is ecessary. Representative Frederick C. Hicks, representing a New Tork district, made an address that held much inter est for the enthusiastic" meeting at thai cnamoer, . ' -- "I believe the 'salvation of shipbuild ing means some .sort , of a -subsidy or equalization of construction costs - be tween . the ' United States and foreign countries. As a Republican X am .work ing for some such means for protecting your shipbuilders from foreign competition.-"' " "'"-" -':': "Instead - of . sending your . ships out of this port with sand and- water; ballast load them4 with' every Bolshevik and.L W.W.. you can- find and ship these un desirables back' to the countries they like better than this and you will have solved much of your difficulty.'' . The- address - of Representative Cart Vinson ef. Georgia consisted of a tribute to Oregon and an urgent exposition of ths importance of modern highwaya He .proved himself informed on Oregon highway development and asked,; as a national benefit, approval for- ths bond issue that "will be voted upon in June. T"-.- '.'-'" in. mi . ; Plants cannot, thrlvs .with their 'roots fn water. - Soil must be well drained If garden crops are jo succeed. v Eeed to Hold Its Annual Cleanup of Campus Next Friday Reed, college will roll up its sleeves Friday, : when spring campus day prom ises to utilize the energy of the entire community from the professor of philoso phy down to "Ley,' son of the commons' Japanese cook. Friday is the sixth an niversary of Reed's first campus day, when the initial campus improvements were Instituted. Since that time efforts Vi a v hon nnrmstlv dlrwrtsd at wav- f ward weeds, washed-out tennis lines and trembling bridges. Following the morning and afternoon working periods, Miss Elisabeth Reed will serve luncheon to the tollers, and the evening will be spent in amuse ments. Robert Osborn, Reed '20, is com-mander-in-chJef of the day's doings, and committees are being corralled by Messrs. R. Wilson. Shumway, Foley, KUsworth, Hirsch, Brockway, Oodskesen, Forrester, Ruscher, Beich, Wehrls and Misses Nilson, Laird, McQreger, Oun- derson. Pierce, E. Peterson and Skene. Reorganized Club In Eoseburg Plans For Development Roseburg, March 27. The Roseburg Commercial club was reorganized Mon day night, and its name was changed to the Roseburg Chamber of Commerce. The following officers were elected: W. C. Harding, president; O. W. Young. vice president ; C. S. Helnline, secre tary: John M. Throne, treasurer; George Neuner, B. L. Eddy and Elbert Herman, trustees. Plans for the development of indus tries of the city and Umpqua valley were discussed. The club is unanimous ly behind the big fruit aa vegetable cannery to be erected here this spring. "Truth" only in advertising of the Umpqua valley is its slogan. New book lets will be published, and a campaign for membership will start at once. Lincoln High Gives Hearty Welcome to Returned Soldiers Many former Lincoln high school-stu dents, now 1 world war veterans, for whom the big service flag of 800 stars was raised, returned to the school today and were, greeted by teachers, class mates and friends. . A patriotic musical and speaking pro rram was held in the auditorium at 1:30 o'clock this af tesnoon and following it the teachers gave a reception to the young fighters. rrv tc IT. Pence rtastor of the West Vninster Presbyterian church, gave an address and many of the beys told of their experiences with the American ex- nu'lflnnKr fnrcm In "France. There Was rsolo and chorus singing. Alkali In Soap Ba9 for the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking Its best. Most soaps and prepared sham poos contain too much - alkali. This driejj the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins tLfry --ir; -'-;-vv: Ths best thing for steady use Is Just ordinary mulsifled cocoanut oil (which Is purs, and greaseless), and Is better than the most expensive sosp or any thing else you can use. i One or two teaspoonfuls win cleanse ths hatf and scalp thoroughly. 81mply moisten the hair with water and tub It In. It makes 'an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing ; every ; partlds of dust, dirt dandruff and excessive oil. - Ths hair drtesv quickly and evenly, and it leaves ths scalp soft, and the hair fins and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy t managa : You can get mulsifled cocoanut oil at any pharmacy. It's - very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every raembef of the family for monthg. Adv. r ; W. V. MAKIIIG BIG. INROADS INTO-UNION LABOR IN NORTHWEST ..' i,i i si .: Tacoma Labor Council Takes Up Question of Reorganization , Problems. Tacoma. March 27. (U. P.) With re ports before1 ;it fhat ths L" W. W." nave been making serious . Inroads on labor unions of this city, the: Tacoma Cen tral Labor Council last night took; up the question of reorganisation of the American Federation of Labor along, the lines of - industrial, unionism. x'tf f - Discussion of the subject was made a regular order of business for the meet tag of the council next Wednesday night. The discussion is apectsd to continue through several meetings until ' a full expression of opinion eff Tacoma unions has been obtained. - A plan for American Federation of Labor reorganization, submitted by the Seattle labor council, brought up the question here. . It was reported that the demand tot a change from craft union ism has been growing rapidly on the coast. .- " - - -. . Secretary A. 1 Dickson of the coun cil reported that the IW, W. are tak ing in labor union men at the rate of 25 a day on an average and sometimes 100 a day. Barrett declared that where formerly he never saw a "red card" among union men he has "seen st least 25 in the last two weeks." Agent Sent to Oskalnd , ' Washington, March 27. (U. P.) A conciliator has been assigned to Oak land, CaL, where union labor is charging discriminations in ths shipyards there. Mayor Woodman Takes Rest Los Angeles, March 27. (TJ. P.) Mayor F, T. Woodman, under Indictment charged with agreeing to accept a S25,- 000 bribe, has left the cltv tomnnrirllv and Bert L Parmer, president of the city council, has become acting mayor. Beyond saying Woodman had ' gone to the country for a rest and that under the city charter Farmer automatically became acting mayor, neither Farmer nor Olenn Mac Will lams, secretary to the mayor, would discuss the situation. Brings the Roses to Children's Cheeks Only Costs Few Cents Make It Yourself Same as Ordinary Tea. Ask Grandma about Dr. Carter's K & B Tea and she will tell you that thou sands of people used it as a spring cleaner and tonic in her younger days because it was justly famous as a really efficient herbal remedy. To drive out of the system the accu mulated impurities of the winter is good advice, and people who want better blood and keener enjoyment of life should not neglect taking . at least a two weeks' treatment of gentle health building K & B Tea. Druggists will tell you that scores of people enjoy a cup at bedtime because it keeps liver and bowels in proper condi tion and ends bilious attacks and sick headache. Give it to the children; they like it, and it arts very gently on their little bowels." Be sure you get Dr. Carter's K. & B.Tea Ady. '. . --' - ;-" v CELERY KING Blood Purifier and Real Spring-Time Tonic ' Take it yourself and give it to the children, for it's a purely vegetable laxative tea that acts gently, yet ef fectively, driving out all poisonous waste matter and making you feel bet ter right away. Thousands of men and women retain their-youthful looks and feeling by regulating - their system each spring with this safe, reliable family remedy. Adv. : THIN, MEEDMTO-M0S1PIHI Vhat It Is and Hov It Increases Veight, Strength and Nerve Force ; In Tvo Veeks, Time in Many Instances SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR AND . USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL , Sayi Editor of "Phytician Who's Who." Take plain bltro-prosphate Is the ad r .v,..i.idni tn thin. dallcatA. ner- vous -people who lack vim, energy and nerve lorce, auia mwo toum w t-r "!" proof of the efficacy of this prepara tion to warrant the recommendation. Moreover, if we lodge from the countless nreoarations end treatments which are continually being advertised for the pur Bose of making thin people fleshy, de- niacin ft ugly hollpws and angles by the oft. curved lines of health and beauty. mere are "v'". .nmffl who keenly feel their ei- eessive thinness. . , - - " due to starred nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contained in lm nothing thst will supply - this defi ciency so well as the organic phosphate known among druggists as bitro-phoe-phate, which is inexpensive and is sold by most all druggists under a guarantee ing the nerves directly ani by supplying Mexicans ; Depose . Nayarit Governor Washington. March ST. (I. K. 8.) The governor of the province of Nayarit, Mexico, has been deposed following a clash with the legislature, according to advices reaching the stats department Wednesday afternoon. Nayarit is a newly organized province on the east coast. Girl Killed in Accident Spokane, March 27. (U. P.) Pauline Kevern, waitress, is dead as the result of an automobile accident on the Hill- IF HAIR IS GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't look old ! Try Grandmoth ers' recipe to darken and beau tify faded, streaked hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Bui phur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold, 'i-. . ; Don't bother lo prepare the mix ture s you can get this famouj old recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients at a small cost, all rady for use. It Is called Wyeth's Eage and Sulphur Compound. This can jrtway be depended -upon to bring back the natural color and lus tre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can , tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli cation it - becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustroua This ready-to-use preparation "is a de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark balr and a youthful ap pearance. It Is not Intended for the cure,- mitigation of prevention of dis ease Adv. .-j-...--;.- "BALMWORT" FOR RHEUMATISM . Mr. J. M. Hunter, Xxngmont, Colo., writes : "t have been taking Balm wort Kidney Tablets for my rheuma tism and find they help me more than anything I ever took, etc Some forms of rheumatism are caused by failure of the Kidneys to secrete and throw off the waste and poisons of the body. If Kidneys and bladder are not doing their full duty, Balm wort Kidney Tablets will thoroughly revive their activity. Sold by all drug gists. Adv. . 2 Good Feet For Safe J The selentifle treatment for ths f est is to use sa astringent that reduces the gorged blood vessels and overcomes ths puffed, swollen eondltion that cause burn lag, aching, perspiring and Is also ths cause of corns sad es nouses. Just spend twenty-live cents for twenty-five dollars worth ef foot joy. Get some Cal-c-cide from your druggist and use it in a warm foot bath -then -you'll know the answer and will start telling your friends. The tiny plasters that come with the Cai-o-cida settle ths matter of corni Adv, Too Fat"? A guaranteed weight reduction meth od, safe, pleasant. Brings slenderness, better health and happiness. Get a small box of oil of koreln at the druggist's. Follow directions. You are allowed to est sweets, etc. ; no starvation or strenuous exercising. Your life becomes worth liv ing with clearer mind, improved figure, buoyant step, cheerfulness and optimism. Get thin ; stay so. Show others thjs ad vertisement Adv. . HAVE YOU A BAD BACK? Drivs away your Bsctsehs, set today a pack age of Mother Gryi A ROM ATI O-LK A f ths pleuant Medicinal Tea for correcting that lam, aors and an amtrarxc feeling of tta narvca. If yonr kidney act too frtqaemhv er settee -t psinfal and scanty, AroigUo-LMf to plesaaat and the best tools laxativV At Drogsbto or by mail, 80c. gampls KB EE. Addrew, Toe Moths Gray Co.. 1 Boy. N. T. Adr. TURNING .NERVOUS, the body cells with the necessary phos phoric food elements, bitro-phosphate quickly produces a welcome transforms tion in the appearance ; the Increase in weight frequently being astonishing. Clinical tests made in BL Catherine's Hospital, N. Y. C, showed that two ps tienU gained In weight 23 and 37 pounds, respectively,' through the ad ministration Of this organic phosphate: both patients claim they have not felt as strong and well for the past, twelve years. ' ' ' . -s"'- This Increase In weight also carries with it a general Improvement In th health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearly always ac company excessive thinness, soon disap pear, dull eyes become bright and pals cheeks glow . with the bloom of perfect health. - - - , Physicians and hospitals everywhere are now recognising its merits by Its use in ever increasing quantities. Fred erick Kolle. 1. ) .editor of New Tork Physicians' Who's "Who. says; "Bitro phosphate should be prescribed by every yard road at I o'clock this morning when an automobile in which she was ridins with three friends smashed Into a tele phone pole and she was thrown out, sus taining a fractured skull. OUCH! CORNS! LIFT CORNS OFF Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any com tight off with fingers - Drop a little Freesone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. It doesn't pain one bit Yes. magic I Why wait? Your druggist Sells a tiny bottle of Freesone for a few cents sufficient to rid your feet of svery hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, , without soreness or irri tation.' Freesone is the much talked of ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. Adv. FOR EXCESSIVE URIC ACID USB THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT 75 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE Just because you start the day worried and tired, stiff legs and arms and muscles and aching head, burning and bearing down pains In the back .WORN OUT before the day hea-ins, do not think you have to stay in that condition. Start the day RIGHT. . , Get well! Feel fine! Be strong, healthy, free from pains, stiff Joints, sore muscles, aching back or kidney trouble. Start NOW. If you suffer from bladder weakness with burning scalding pains, or if you are in and out of bed naif a dosen rimes a night, you will appreciate the rest, fmfort and strength THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT gives. We will give you one 75-cent bottle (32 Doses) ana . free book about Urlo Acid and how to treat It, to convince you THE WILLIAMS TRKATMENT con duers Kidney and Bladder diseases. Rheumatism .and all othr ailments, no matter how chronic or stubborn, when caused by excessive Urlo Acid. Rend this notice with your home ad dress and 10 cents to help nay part of postage, packing, etc.. to THE M IJ. A. WILLIAMS CO., Dept. NllfiB. Gen'l Post office Building. East Hampton, Conn. You will receive by parcel post, deliv ery paid, our regular 76-cent bottle (32 Doses) without Incurring any obligation. . Only one bottle given- to same family or address. No attention wilt be paid to second requests. , . , Used by hundreds of thousands during the past 6 years. Adv. Cured His RUPTURE , I was badly ruptured while lifting a trank m. rl years ago. : Doctors said sy only bop of cpre wu as operation. Traces did me no good. Finally I got hold of sorsethiaf that quickly and completely trued me. Teen have psied and the raptors has never returned, although I am doing hard work aia carpenter. There was no opera tion, so float time, no trouble. I here nothing to eU. but will give fan information about bow yoa may find a complete core without operation, tf yoa write to me, Eugene M.' Fallen,' Carpenter, 91TB Maroellue arenue. Maaaequaa, K. J. Better aat out this notice and show tt ta any othen who are roptured yon may care a life or at leaet stop the misery ef rupture sad ths worry and danger of aa operation. A dr. doctor and used In every hospital to increase strength and nerve force and to enrich, the blood." Joseph t. Harrigan. former visiting specialist to Northeastern dispensatory, says: ".Let those who are weak, thin, nervous, anaemic or rundown, take a natural, unadulterated substance such an bitro-phosphate and you will soon some astonishing results In the increase of nerve energy, strength of body and mind and power of endurance." Bitro-Phosphats is mads entirely of the organic phosphate compound re ferred to in the National standard Dis pensatory as being an excellent tonic and nervine and a preparation which has recently acquired considerable rep utation in the treatment of neurasthenia. The standard of excellence, strenarth and purity of Urn substance- is beyond ques tion, for every Bitro-Phosphate tablet is manufactured in strict accordance with the U. B. Pharmacopoeia tent re- ?uirements. - Bitro-Phosphate Is, there ore, not a patent medicine and should not be confused with any of the secret nostrums, so-called tonics or widely ad vertised fcure-ails. CAUTIONi although altre-mioaphate te. an. lureemB' for reltevlng nereouanete, aiptnu and general aveakneee, swing to lu remarkable fleah growing preoerilea it ahould not be 4 hy anion who So net lre to put sn fin. esw . T 0' f rceras ATE